期刊名称:Past : The Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society
出版年度:2007
卷号:57
出版社:University College London, Institute of Archaeology
摘要:Less than two kilometres northeast of Winchester, a
pair of enclosure complexes 300m apart, Winnall
Down I and II, were discovered and photographed
from the air by Colin Bowen in 1974. The
subsequent excavation of Winnall Down I by Peter
Fasham was a rare exercise, insofar as only a few
Iron Age sites in Britain have been excavated to such
an extent that their entire plans could be recorded.
However, there was no attempt to examine the
immediate adjacent enclosure, Winnall Down II. Its
date and relationship to Winnall Down I was not
known, although the plan and its proximity to
Winnall Down I suggested that the two sites were
similar, small enclosed settlements of the Early to
Middle Iron Age (c. 600-200 BC).